10 Super Mechanic Hacks ! l You must know l Subi-Performance
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
In this video I show you some hacks that i often use !
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Subi-Performance Engine manufacturer specializing in the construction of Subaru high-performance boxer engines.
Most of the tools I use are from Snap-on and the measuring equipment is from Mitutoyo.
Main Camera: Panasonic Lumix G DMC-GX8H
Action Camera: GoPro Hero 7 Black
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Meine Firma Subi-Performance ist eine Motorenmanufaktur, die auf den Bau von Hochleistungs-Boxermotoren der Marke Subaru spezialisiert ist.
Die meisten Werzeuge, die ich benutze sind von Snap-on und die Messmittel sind von Mitutoyo.
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Excellent tips, I used many of those in my working career. On the double wrench trick, or anytime using wrenches, if you're pushing on the wrench, use the palm of your hand open, if your fingers are wrapped around the wrench and it slips off, your knuckles will hit aluminum with skin ripping force! Cheers my friend, love your videos
@goud2488
Жыл бұрын
I'll honestly take scratched knuckles over a ripped off finger nail
It’s called a deburring tool. More hacks, it’s why we watch.
@dontfeelcold
4 жыл бұрын
I've also know it as a whirly-burr.
@Eduardo_Espinoza
4 жыл бұрын
is a ridge reamer the same?
@timwhelan4419
4 жыл бұрын
vargus is what we call it
@jmoore9806
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys for confirming the name of the tool.....its people like you that makes this world a better place to live in, and i think its safe to say Christianity has influenced this world for the better.
@danchesney631
4 жыл бұрын
Christianity has absolutely nothing to do with what the tool is called, and absolutely nothing to do with my desire to let others know what it is called.
3:34 in Switzerland, we dont say slide hammer, we say "Elefantenwichser" and I think its beautiful! xD
@kleinesmaenchen
4 жыл бұрын
In Germany we just call them "Wichser"
@FlsAtlan
4 жыл бұрын
Haha...I've got an 5KG slide hammer! In comparison with the others, can i call it "Elephantjerker" (sorry, a try to translate "Elefantenwichser")? Thx SwissSupermotoRider...u made my day xD
This is actually very helpful, please make more videos like this🤘🏼
Love the videos man. Keep doing these kind please. Very helpful!
superb trick. keep sharing more useful tricks. thanks a lot
ich schraub seit 30 Jahren aber die Nummer mit den Passhülsen war neu für mich... so genial einfach, Super!
Great stuff man! Thank you.
thank you for sharing it is always a pleasure to watch your videos
Interesting. Now I know more about ten super mechanic hacks. Thank you.
Thanks mate any content from you is great full And helpful 👍
Thank you very much for the helpful tips.
Very nice video. Really practical info
I use the tape hack routinely, and I like to have the sticky side of the tape facing the socket. That way you don't need to reach in and grab the tape. Nut setters are still my favorite though.
I can say I learned something with this! Great!
We'll glad to see more tips on this topic.
If the dowel pins are in a blind hole you can use a close fitting bit of anything (or not so close and some tape) put some water or grease in the hole and hammer the object down, the hydraulic pressure will force it out after a few hits.
We wanna more hacks!! Thx for shearing with us. Grate video like always.
Great tips!
WOW! I love this type of video! Nicee!!!
Thank you for share your knowledge.....Blessingssssss
great video thank you i now know more hacks, the one with the tape and socket i have used many times my father taught me it, now sometimes i use magnets inside the sockets, the flat kind that fridge magnets are made from, you buy them at the craft stores , very cheap cut to shape you need and place in the socket and it works very well, i work mostly on old Volvos and it has been a big help in the hard to reach areas or places you can't see 👍, more of these videos would be awesome
if you have any silica gel packets, you could add a few prior to wrapping the block in plastic to absorb any moisture. i used to work for a company that imported Trumpf Machinery into Australia, i really wish i had grabbed a few dozen of the 2Kg bags that came with every machine.
@flyingknut
4 жыл бұрын
Trumpf - beschde!
You're super cool man, keep up the nice work! and yeah im a beginner, I need all them hacks, haha !
Really good hacks great video!! 😎
Great video!!!
Keep them coming.
Excellent!
Thanks for sharing your hacks! Rich.
Thanks, regards from Brazil
awesome, good stuff
Truly good ideas!!👀 😊
You could make a video, where you can see how you put the crescent moons on the cylinder heads and the valve cover with the glue
Damn, these are very useful dachshack! 🔝👍👏
excellent thank you very much
More hacks please Andy!!!! And do not forget to add that lovely dogs!!!
Great done
Great info/video. Danke!
Thanks Andy!!
Realy good Bro More videos !!
Love hack videos and "Sahara-Tricks". Please contiue!
Great vid ! thank You ! i didn't know 2 hacks ... that one with tape i will use today ! Thank You ! What Brand is your Tap ? it looks full pro like Your all tools !
i very likes this video and i hope U will have more short videos about some tips like this.
Cool. FOund this very useful. Danka.
Marvelous!!!!
Moe of videos like this, we are learning a lot of stuff
Nice video👌🏼 I only know the first three tricks
Tnks sir..it so helpfull
I liked this video.
Thank YOU
Yeah good stuff, thanks
double wrench trick was not the strongest opener, but the rest of the video is very good! keep up the good work
Thank you ❤
Hello been following your channel because I’m building a 2010 ej255 wrx engine! Could you do a video explaining the differences between the ej255 wrx and ej257 sti? Pistons rods crank cylinder heads dimensions it’ll be good content
GREAT!!!
I'm not Mechanic no more but I do love all your trick..👍.. yes I did first and second trick more often 😂
Ridge reamer on top of cylinder cool idea!
Deburring tool / burr-removal tool is the one you showed taking the hard edge off the cylinderdeck edge.
Hahaha am Schluss, der Spruch war zu gut
Thanks
Thankyou for the dowel pin trick, I destroyed one last time and when you don't have a spare, it's a massive time waster.
Can you put links for the special tools (used on cylinder wall edge) you used on amazon maybe?
More hacks bro, that was awesome
Love the bit at the end. hahahahaha!
Watching your video, gives me the impression that I should be located on a continent that is often referred to as "The Motherland" 😅
do you know the tap size you use to pull the head locating studs? I'd like to try that.
Thank u sir.
I use the tape hack reverse. The stick side goes into socket. So that when you pull socket out, tape will not remain on the bolt.
Great tutorial God bless everyone.
Some methods that you use as a professional mechanic every day, you feel quite normal yourself. Not professional mechanics sometimes can't get out of the amazement when they see how to fix the most difficult problems with sometimes the simplest means.
where can I get those block to block guide pins, do you sell them?
Hi Andy, what tool do you use to remove the AVCS Intake and Exhaust Cam Sprockets? Everyone here in the states uses the Company23 tools, but imo, it damages the Gears inside..
gut erklärt
Buen video .
dftwif! super! die hacks fast so gut wie der Taras Kulakov , genial
Ty
Great!
Yes ,more hacks please
Good ideas!!!!!!!
Maybe you could do a video on 6 point vs 12 point wrenches and sockets 😉
Great!!!!
We call it a deburring tool,great hacks the one with the tap I didnt know great short vid.
Cool
I agree. Share more
Gute Hacks ein paar kennt man natürlich aber man lernt nie aus gerne mehr ! :)
Can you put a link for that Burr removal tool?
Gute Tipps. Besonders den Schrauben-Klebeband Tipp hätte ich schon früher kennen müssen. Hätte mir viel suchen und fluchen erspart.
Give us more hacks...We need them..I wish i knew the hack with the sliding pin earlier!!
Good
mehr hacks bitte!!!! 😜
I knew them all 😋
Just would like to know the size and type of tap you use for the location pins, I’m sure you tried a few before you got the right one. Thanks
@ricksehfeld3092
4 жыл бұрын
Looks Like M10 Stands for metrical thread 10
was kinda looking for things i havent seen and done myself a million times over
Nice tips. In English (in the US anyway) we call that a deburring tool.
@raymasek4127
4 жыл бұрын
*Deburring
@davidrobinson6495
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah. Autocorrect got me. Lol.
@Eduardo_Espinoza
4 жыл бұрын
i thought it was a ridge reamer ?
If you don‘t know these tricks, you have to know, you‘re not a (real) mechanic ;-) Geiles Video macht weiter so!! :-)
Thank you for the......ach scheiß drauf Dieter......Danke für die Tipps einige kannte ich noch nicht und werden mir sicher nützlich sein :o)
More hacks! 🤘🏻
Super! ☺😈
That $10 tool is a reamer if it hasn’t been said already! I use them in the electrical trade to ream conduits and other metal bits or plastics that have a burr!
at 5:10 the grove on the block Head is that Mod for coolant flow to cool piston? am not a mechanic
@polturiashernandez2764
3 жыл бұрын
its for water, not for coolant flow